Arturo Gamboa says he was simply practicing his First Amendment rights when he carried an unloaded AR-15 to a No Kings protest in June in Salt Lake City and was shot and arrested.
Immigrant advocates protested outside Salt Lake City's main immigration facility Monday amid talk of heightened enforcement action targeting immigrants.
Chaos erupted at Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium on Saturday as spectators, who had paid hefty sums to see Argentine football ...
Dozens of protesters spent hours outside the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in downtown Salt Lake City after ...
A committee will investigate the chaotic event in Kolkata where fans couldn't see Messi due to ‘mismanagement’. BJP leaders ...
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The man seen carrying a rifle at this summer's No Kings protest in Salt Lake City, allegedly sparking the fatal shooting of a ...
Several planned ceremonial moments never happened. A scheduled lap involving celebrities and former sportspersons was ...
For almost six months, Arturo Gamboa stayed silent. Now that prosecutors agree he committed no crime in connection with a ...
A 29-year-old Utah father and soccer coach was arrested at what should have been his final interview before being granted ...
For the first time since the deadly "No Kings" shooting, the man who was detained after carrying a rifle during the protest ...
Persistent issues with overcrowding at the Salt Lake County Jail have led to increased recidivism rates and, in some cases, ...
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